Biography:
When you enter a DJ'ing competition, having never DJ'd before, and get to the finals, you know you must have chosen the right career path - Krafty Kuts was born, aged 17. Having been responsible for the massively successful “Finger Lickin' Funk EP”, remixes of Flint and 2InDaBush as well as DJ'ing regularly under the Finger Lickin' banner, Martin is now firmly part of the Finger Lickin' family.

He was voted Best International DJ at the Australian Dance Music Awards and the Face of Breaks 2003 at the International Breakspoll Awards. These were the ultimate accolades for his efforts. However, this success didn't just happen overnight.

Krafty Kuts' first ventures on the wheels of steel occurred in the mid 80's when he was bitten by the hip-hop and Electro bug. It was during this period that he developed his cutting and scratching skills, which are now a trademark of his party rocking sets.

While Krafty Kuts was rocking down the house with his DJ skills, he was also busy working on his own music. In 1996 he was signed to FSUK, one of the Ministry of Sound's offshoot labels. 3 EP's were released to critical acclaim, along with 'Gimme the Funk'; a one-off release for Fatboy Slim's label Southern Fried that was hammered by every DJ worth their salt. The success of these releases led to Krafty Kuts becoming one of the most in demand remixers within the UK dance music scene. Today, the list of people Krafty Kuts has remixed reads like an A-List, including the likes of Jurassic 5, Utah Saints, Arthur Baker, Eric B & Rakim and the classic 'Humanoid' by Stakker Humanoid. His remixing talents were cemented at the 2003 International Breakspoll Awards, where he won Best Remix for Afrika Bambaataa's 'Funky Heroes'. As well as dishing out killer remixes, he's also managed to compile 'Slam The Breaks On' 1 & 2, both classic overviews of the breakbeat sound.

Whilst producing and remixing, Krafty Kuts has also managed to maintain his Djing commitments the world over, playing alongside such luminaries as Fatboy Slim, The Freestylers, Jungle Brothers, Scratch Perverts, Roni Size and Armand Van Helden. Amazingly, Krafty still manages to hold down his residency club at Supercharged.

Krafty's seminal music has been used for a Coca-Cola advert, Playstation 2, and for Guy Ritchie's film 'Mean Machine'. In 2003, he, along with production partner A Skillz, released their album 'Tricka Technology' on Finger Lickin' Records to critical acclaim featuring hip hop legend Kurtis Blow as well as new talents Real Elements and ever reliable funky bass player Dr Luke.

Today, Krafty Kuts is still working harder than ever. At the 2005 Breakspoll Awards he took out the much coveted “BEST DJ” award and has been booked solid ever since. Amongst competing a killer remix for Deepcut, Krafty has found time to DJ all over the world and work on his much anticipated artist album, due for release in early 2006. Krafty is presently working on his debut solo album on Against the Grain featuring collaborations with Tim Deluxe, Freq Nasty and the Scratch Perverts, among others. In the words of Krafty himself, the album is going to be a monster!

Sunday 4th May 2008
 
MAIN ROOM
Krafty Kuts

SUPPORTED BY
Warren Le Sueur
Warren Holt
Simon Gasston

Melting Pot DJs
 
LIVE ROOM
Closed

TIME
10pm - 2.30am
 
TICKETS 
£12.50 advance (subject to booking fee)
£15 on the door

 
Tickets available from: 
Surf, Dive & Ski, Colomberie, St Helier
Carob, Le Quennavais, St Brelade. – Tel : 490887
The Watersplash, St. Ouens Bay - T: 482886

Extra Information

Krafty Kuts Links:

www.fingerlickin.co.uk/

www.myspace.com/djkraftykuts

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FUSSION returns to its home at the Splash with the King Of Breakz - KRAFTY KUTS - for another Bank Holiday Stormer !!

Krafty Kuts is playing at Guernsey Live Festival the night before so anybody not lucky enough to have made it over to GSY for the Massive festival on the Bank Holiday will get the chance to hear KK at The Splash.

18yrs & above only pls.

See you all there